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Show - , . . rage , ' ', t ) , . i I ' r t ; " a a . 1 . . li . 1 -... - . ' , --- , ...,,, -' e a til a , ' ' ' . 1, . . t 6 , ; , -.- .-.. blarjorie Castleton. liumhi Foothill season has started. Since we have in been discussing football ochool I Imagine many ..111bre girls will attend the games this We season than ever befors. hope that everyone saw the game Saturday at the University Stadium. During the nice weather the lower coordinating group has fi1 I F. .t' t , ' - , - , i ouohd oors each going The two -f-ourth grades have taken sides In baseball and been day. I enjoy it very much. , - AmilOwl,ftwo ,, ' , : ,, , , , Betty Calder. A. U. reports: In the kindergarten class this week the children are teaming how to use resting mats. Each in. dividual has his or her own mar on which they rest each day. They have a little colored doll Which they - have -t- amed Topsy. Topsy is example. of bow lying down. Marjorie Meyer. Ruth Muir. Assoc. --- - Lafayette Makes . , ,a, Bonnie- - Done grade, Room 23, . . , 1, ; i :"..- - - tI :t ! S. ) , i we have been good and bad so studying, the, of postures. In our music class we are bay. ing a play titled "Music Laad.". the authors are Dolly Drazich, Lou Anne.Charvos, Doris Dean Berry and Betty Ruth Koch. The about the different play is studies of music. 7PatayAllcock, Room , . at . , . , ,- .., - , '' . 1 , . -- . - - , , - ,.i , : .1 - 1 ' 4 -.- 1, 7 ' it reports:. In our readmaking up ing class we are poems about our- pets. After we, i make a book finish them we will and put the poems in it. 0- .i . t I 1 - 1 - w lawmen - clue to eCoreen iso Cullimore Sixth Grade. - School had their a meeting on WedueIs The teacuhrersocgiamotth. teiresdy s,,,poit..eran. from garden for deoorauons. The room mothers served cake and punch after the program. Dr. Worlion 0 was the spealer. A great many , ) parents were pre...tient-1i- l'intah The first P.T. , Thorne. Third Grade. In Mn. Marktiam's room the fourth grades are ;studying brick. One of the topics is on rlOtt. and how the Indians made bricks. We avs also studying about the states arid the continent". The work Is Yen, interesting. Peterson. ' a Fourth Grade. : Another saaembly wee given for the student body Ira Fri. day. It was a travel talk by Arthur Cons. He told ua of hts many Interesting adventures In the tar Corners of the world. Wo flew through space with him to . . . A. Blake. ' Fifth Grade.. In MI'S Roth Taylor's moM, we are reading about animals. Our room is decorated to fit our 17 Edison Pupils - In-Scho- -- Last Friday afternoon. Sep. terober- 22, the Stewart Junior High School witnessed the dedi. cation of the new paddle tennis court just south of tho building. Phil Baker. the boys' athletic manager opened the dedication ceremony with a few remarks. about the court and a description of bow the game is played. The money for the court wag the roceedi front annual fa. there and sonir meetings. at the University of Utah gym. - These affairs were given by the boys and attended by the n. of two After the dedication, the IIA boys. Bernard Erickson and Fred Leal.' gave an exhibithis When tion of the game. exhibition was Over, everyone who wiahed to play on the court during the next week. signed up. We are all very glad to have this new court and much fun is expected to be had front It We are grateful to Mr. Baker who for the past three years has worked diligently that we riftyone students in have -- -- - - en- the advanced year Clarence J. Hawkins be the Instructor for and we hope to have a successful year of music. Mr. Hawkins has done this work for many years and is very comps-ten- t . In music. Besides the orchestra. a band has been organized for beginBeners of the lower grades. cause our classes start earlier and we have a longer noon pe- . clod. both band and orchestra meet at. noon after lunch. The orchestra meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays; the band on , the other three days. Helen Chamborlin. Editor. r: Alan Burkhardt. Assoc. Edith-rolled this orchestra. will again this work of the Miss , '--- po" ri ,14 et ' ' 1, N ' ( - Edison , Gillespie; Sixth West, Max Oh Clayton. Wallace ' was - , ,, UNIONS,,,- lime le to' C -D- onna "taus Tart LAST Wink aril' UM. start a play about Tom - - - A , () ea' . a t areell ee la, ones A tee ao-sa- i i S- -- -- te&tra IP rya 0 dS ' 0 e- - N6- . -- while ' t . - i , sbc 2 El'II, S 0,6- - el , . -- I $7, ,eata ete some-rotto-- ' - -- - -C- arolya James. One of the interestiog things about cotton is the seeds. After the cotton is ginned there are about 1.000pounds of cotton seed h veil& nice. -F- red - -- Merylyn ---- - Jensen. ------- -, II - art project ft . -- - , I Simmons.' - aPPreelatliki es are:, "Brooklet," "Narcissus,' "Spring Song." and "Tales of Hoffman." These are ourmem- - .,...... e - ,', 4i ---- - d-- ' - -- - - -- - ,, -- Anne Clawson. 3WARLENE DYKES. . Editor. ELAINE CROSBY. - ' Editor.f ...e....a . , ) - - sie..ilei-- ; lb quality DRESSES. Hunched' to pick from. la hors at sine. I 7.-- - . .04601v1P- skk - V"' --eta1,- ' - 0 , , , ve at le4tes ate - - t .,--- tit e t,,A,. . At lit 1r , Oa . . c0( these :11f , i . 9 7t ' lase. i, I1 I fast go -- - OA --: Tcrt.95- .x,,4t . 2s ' - ..s ... s 0as ott. tk,N11.1s.q0 ot cAla '0 , 1 ill'.wo000 . IR atc 606 . - - ' , ,i,, e 1 beta e ra value , . i SHOES - -- '- ' - - - , ,,;;,--,;1- . - ' -- v anon,' Manya adv. lines, h 7. - -- - - r,sol naTi-1-- nest 50 GU 47 me N . -- - 1 R E ME M B E R - ,1,i, , - - I37 ---- , . 4 4 , 7:. , IN1 sizes. . -. . . - itmES9 DOORS OPEN 9 A. M. - , I , - - 4.4 flee.'Laeti a 11--- et"; - - '. '1,s. , -- - vs too' - ,: Aires ' . uxfords,. - ' - , .1 ' ., . ' - - Ir. za 0 inat . , - Pants , - . Lee ., 0 00 wool Trod - - - Wise' - Cug'' vni1TER thw.uniaesullesocn'a - '. Value met 19 50 aRve c DreSS g C , Wool 161.1 la a, ... gielS - th- soabsazureil ILiens . CIALSs; inter twiny, atall - -- 'ws 1 1 ' 89 - --- 61 oc- .,....L. crtI's. - - RED Shoo - , . - TRIM Trim Ladies' Misses' - . lg. . y 1 v I A7 We shoot the works .4hoice 1 2 111U0S .5 1 0 Si Itat call gor tbo store . at bao ,o. . - 7.50 values - ' of tile choice t . 11,- LSWEATERS. . .'" . DIEs'lms- - ' 211 Vain - , c " 98 ' BOYS' ; i - or- -'14' 1- - ' , -.- - . , - , 'a - - 12 ,,:Otre urA n POWER a unur - We Buy Bankrupt-en- . - ., . , 0 LIQUIDATORS end Sell Distrest'Stocks ' MAIN Rom vIEGIz----- , )0UTH Doons - - - Two , 1 1 2 2 -. --- S 0 U TH AIN -- -.- - loos t. slow- - .. ' , dog food that halset new standards in dogfeeding.Test. ed Complete! Coil Ito to Indl .14t your dealer's. -- -,, s.11.4' row, .,,,L - 111,00 ' 0 - 3 IV a ' VALUES Game ear. - - An Come sizes. early. HOUSE FROCKS O'ALL SLACKS - - Y.11" WOMEN'S t,cxio e 4;.-1.7.- watt - Jackets 99 lee ,t ma t. . ., 992 1 ' 1 , a ,,,1 -- - 10thers Priced ' -- - - s'Itiskitc-th- 17 A , 4 : ' . throughout the 'West now feed .." .. . Vasil t2wners lbe .. c. IA, Cl41.m.. Riot LIEN inacksTeKERs FOR MEN i1 i c & , $ 5.00- WOOL sar lino s O . (tato , . $5 FISH BRANDS. . DRESSESL-- t , sao - 1111611-. , In room eight .- we have Music ory-melo- - , , colored sunflowers. along with the seventh grade's baskets of flowers and the fifth graders. landscape pictures. They looked - to every bale of the seed they make salad oil, vegeta-- - , ble shortening and many other things, With the remainder they make food for- cattle' and fer-' Wiser. fiber.---Wit- - We just finished an grows and talked about how it Is picked and taken to the cotton gin. a machine to take the seeds from the cotton. We Jearned the inventor of the cotton gin was Eli Whitney,' . - -- g- eto-aa- -- :: -,.., . - TABLES, RACKS & JAMMED - tt a - I I SIDILIIIS s I Lit.. - , 0 89 sipper colors good Com colt' for these. 111-1ONS- FIRE SALE - l'" a a a- fli .t -- .. a front. . Blacks. Blu& BrownsSuit kr men and young Wool Worted. fine tailoring. All priced at men. price never before heard of. II ' --e- l.' heavy weight -- - - - FIRE SALE ra . t OleeS COPY tEll TOD! O' .... ae II ..t. t CEILING WITH BARGAINS NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE A;0' As VP - .0 - -,,,, doses Wit .... Suits ALL WOOL goo& Not Damaged 85 Small Lots Badly Damaged Some Slightly DamagedAs Low as 10c to 35c on the Dollar. BE SURE TO ATTEND THURSDAY. . To:-ma- n. ' Value ' Water and Smoke . . w..Aos - $1005 . - . rood out theY - lw130".6 - Ninth tATS ao 'er::;;';:r.s.4..: ws. Men's V 1,) :Ital,V1.:4-till-A ,litil toel.,51 - coNr 4. 0 ' go CeRitk1SP s0 to 41' At ' '61gtA'1001 - $ Slode akitt b. 114S tat , Snot . -- apelike . ' - et , 000.040600....o.ows.b., v- .rril v 0 i.e!erea'.4 01,0,0 6 , - cre.,, ,,e- 014.14A l'Ae ass ve il144.11A." ea a vice president, and Betty Peery of Salt Lake City, secretary. treasurer. ' Membership of the club includes students who have livtd or served as missionaries in the Eastern and New England States. Retiring officers are Rex C. Murtaugh, Ida,. Leora Curtis. Provo and Frances Davis, Shelley, Ida. - Our teacher, Miss Alice C. t' balls,broughtwhich were still on the vine, to I - '''1164:t.aae"1:16.asae61;1614 .1111 a4 ,,ea 00 taaa E. Y., was ' riamet president of the: E.StatersClub of Brigham Young Univerthis week. - sity Vera Dunn. Logan, was elected ef- , - l'Jli Iiiii, a- alt. 1111,0. 01'16 PROVO, . Oct. Smith of Palmyra, N - - 3,e a ca- - a 111"e ...De" teeb..41 we' re-- - -0-- eo ttt - ., - -t- - . ommeenet sena, - ta - tee- - &Staters Club At B. Y. U. Names Officers - In the early days the people burned the cotton seed betatise' it was of no value. - they thought Today nothing is wasted. --Hohn Heiss. . IN Go Crowd moo ed (rod it et ro w seem,. meet ail alma. eleir't 14 P4 , fect that our environment has on our daily life. ,Through sight, feel, taste, smell. hearing, we learn of the differ. ent things in our home, 'Schooand lroom, city, state, nation whole universe. Becciming ac. (painted with the things which make up our environment helps us- to live happy and useful lives. This- - is themost - important study and we have learned many Interesting facts that we did not know about some very commOn things. , . Earl Duncan. --' We brought two pennies for -J- acques Goddard. , ' he-Red - rot,aa - -CrossThe teacher gave lila cc& we nave-a-or trdk rt pupa a oidge. in the second grade. Wo heard activity the for phonograph The Salt Lake qity police offithe first time this cers were in school Tuesday and - - One boy in room year. seven brought our Tarr A tkletk thiloss )toes so NOTIONS 1111006.11te '. , 50 and 10c - COMO P III NEU AT NUM UNIONS La iv.. autuaas GLOVES - s te a 'masa, ' timmito4 of. Walk, Fifth.- - . We are studying about the - WI AT ENS $1 LIEN'S 21 .4 1(' - e LLAYME1 PALM 44 - . at Irate AT NM REG.. 50c, Mit At Inn 111 Cli or, 2 COLO) MANUEL'S ;:sr p 1 139,e15,,'e 19ft t y,1 it 1H1012,01g),i'Yll g ex- In Miss Effie Btown's rOom the children have named their club the Sunshine Club. Gayle to the Emerson Bate is the president; Darlene her place. .Miss Gerber is vice president; and from the Jet. Ford is secretary. Gale .here to teach the Barbara Bate, Darlene Gerber and Bruce and first dure ... grade -- ---- Tavey are the line monitors. 'Joyce Lehman, Fifth. Sproat, larimary our school last Miss Flint's room is very attractive ttjs .xear. It is decoRAYBOULD. rated with some pictures Editor. of Autumn. The pretty boys and girls H KrEFFNER, are enjoying the lovely color in Assoc. Editor. the room as well as outside. -L- ois Keene, Fifth. . . - SELLING THE . $ ' mover; tifluEthmlipilarrek.,hiatmisI 1 interesting. After our topic la prepared. we Illustrate it by drawing pictures on Risme slides. These are put in. to the projector and shown on a . 1000.11100L chil- CORVALLIS, Ore. Oct. 4(AP) e Lon Stiner of Oregon State College worked his football team on p(limicerulehe3reetit weridthaythfoer SatL'ni urday's varsity of Idaho. He indicated the same linet10 that opened the Stanford ., gem. would start. --Coach An unfortunate the put the city in a turmoil. Minster. bro. Store, Grand Junction, Colo received the brunt of the fire. The insurance adjusters paid toff you receive the Cenefit. Mir .tick bee been reeved te halt Lake City for quick liquidation together Iwith ether merritandiom to balmy inventor!. 1 Ict ILFE;d:sittinoGrry....n 1 ...., - hitt :Irita; t a O. S. C. LIN EVP Zifth , . - Fitt, Sixth. Miss Seal our new library teacher tag a Very interesting Robert Cabral: Seventh South and First West, Gordon Hansen and Warren Conrad: Birth South and Anderson and Seventh South James Veraluis seventh, graders at Ensign School are learning how to .read a newspaper. Every Wednesday the teacher selects two students,- to give a report on cutrent events. After they nave been and given we discuss them choose the one which was the most interesting, best prepared and well given. We all find that this is educational as well as in. ' teresting. - ...Janis Wood. We are studying about autumn. It is the time of the year when the farmers bring in the corn, apples and everything else good to eat. Everyone finds it very iinterestng to read about. After we have read, we draw pictures of children playing in the leaves and people raking.' We think autumn is a very lovely season. dont you? ' Miss Bond's fourth grade classes have- been studying, "How They Can Protect the Fur BearIng Animals." They have been studying the beaver, muskrat and the chipmunk. They expect to study others of the same tarn. 117 before they finish this unit. Millard. Fifth. . , - -- -The children of Room 7 have named their ' club the Fades Club. They elected Herbert Co. hen, president; Richard Straggas, vice president; and Stanley Chem-hersecretary and treasurer. Richard Christensen is the .line -- - leader. To make the room look nice Edna Lehmen has brought two ' new plants. The teacher is reading the children a story called "The Strange Adventures of Jimmy Microbe." The children like the story very much. home. , Brasiers first grade """ar"aueeme 41...4 I Dorothe Richardson, John Cannon. Assoc. United Stater would look If we flew over It in our airplane. -C- orine Cowan. Grade. . , dren. are enjoying their new periences in school. They hays learned to find their way around the building. They tan find the Nurse's Room and the Teach.. ers' Room. These have beefl changed since the children were here last year. They are very happy because - they are learning a to read. -A- rdorina Thomas, Fourth- .- The teashers have a very inter. eating year planned for us and I am sure we will be very much brighter by next year. . We are glad to welcome some new pupils to the Edison. We hope that they will soon feel at . , era and plants also help to make the room atvactive. -Shirley Jekes, Fourth. Miss Dargees first grade Is studying nursery rhymes and they ere enjoying them very much. The children are just starting their Dick and , Jane books. They like them very much. The children are glad to welcome Miss Darger to our school. -H- elen Johnson, Sixth. Seittoll pupils are all very glad to be back In school. We have had a very Interesting summer but we are glad to get back to work. and - When we go into the II. brary the books on the shelf are always nest and tidy. When the students leave at the end of the period they try to leave the roont as tidy as it was when they went into the room. Flow. room. In Miss Beverly Brown's room the boys and girls have decided to call one corner of their room the "Helpers Corner." At home the boys and girls collect heir ing pictures and bring school. at Their president Is Leon Chido: Mary Fife is their vice president and Marian Jensen Is their see. , rotary. The boys and girls would like to uy hello to Marvin Jarman, who hae tho whooping cough and to Jack Thompson who hu ,the mumps. Sixth L. - - The Edison School has organ. 'zed an orchestra with the eld of G. Harold Bradley of the Jordan Ilighlkhool. The pupils are very enthusiastic about this new activ. ity. Every child who can get an Instrument is ready for work when the class is called. The pupils in the orchestra aret Gloria Smith, Betty Lou Rob. erts, Jo. Royal'. Donald Porter, Ramon Barbara Hermanson. Honing. 1Ruth Anderson, Marian Gerstner, Paul Lehmer, Johny Gerstner. Ralph Lewis. Leo Ric. caide. Carroll Porter, Raymond Franke, Rita Barnes, Don Henry and Donald Roth. --Ruth Anderson. Sixth. , The Junior Police for this veer have just been selected. 'they are: James Corbin, Maurice. Hawks. Jack Frazier. Bob Kiser, Junior Hawks, Tom 3latheas4 Gust Flintier Elwin lisfeleY; George Theos. Billy Kemp. Tony 7,0110. Bob Bach. Steve Pickos. .Orchestra- - ol in Social Science has been studying the United States. We have divided the class up into committees and we are trying to find out Mow the farmers of the Vnited States help supply the world with food and cloth-Inc- " We hava been the Yuma.. captain first lunch period. and George Theos. captain second lunch period. The Jun-to- r Traffic OffiNTII are expected to conduct the students to and from assemblies. help maintain order in the lunott room and assist in the hall". as well al guarding the cmaising; before and after school. - --- Wayne Parkin. lEvelvn Wilson and Amelia MacNeil, Editors. ,.., -- Ruth Hutchinson. We are to read one animal book In our leisure time, then rrport for Junior lrighit. 1;;Loluterrabtausreit book. Two of the stories we have read so far. are! 'Rear on Fire". and "A Ring Tailed Rogue." The work ta very Interesting and we know we are goingto enjoy all the work this year. Gayle Platt. nits year in the fifth grade our Kenneth Knight. . They had their first meeting tan week at which time the offi- The officers WPC elected. or unit. - clan Xiiiiitakis. Lary Hughes. l'ets Kiata. Harold Pringle, Stanley Quitttherg. Ralph Brown. and His 'tent was very en. sighta. e tertaining. , ---- Nick 1. , Stewart School Opens -- Tennis Courts: atrowieturdarn them while we habits. their about It''was ing tun to watch the snake wind winaliticlh ' bile wo discuss our top. Ve le. binuell around the turtles reek. In !dies Anna Jenken's room. which is our health and rte. ture class at L'intsh School.. WO ore studying about toad, worms and 4nlitell ' It au. very Interettint to us when Vie Horned Toad In the room shed hie skin. First It came off his stomach. then his back and lest his head. The children are twinging these different ant. of too. - , - ot 1 E- son, Ralph Lewis, Joe Royal', Rath Anderson, Gloria Smith and Raymond Franke. he a ) . - Paul Simons, fifth grade, Room reports: In thcsocial science we have been studying bnha New England, its products We find thatrit is its sod. and is only suited for rats. cows and dairy poultry. We murh fun istudyini the maps and finding differenriii:era, We like it very much and look forward to that period. n . ,J . k , tile, Annabelle Lyday; bath row. Armand Chambers, Donald Roth, Ramon Herman. o Jimmy' Dean of the second gtade, Room 11, reports: We drew pictures of evergreen trees and deciduous trees. We drew pictures of squirrels 'getting acorns for the winter. We have a health book which teaches us to keep our face and hands clean, our hair combed, fingernails clean, and teeth going to-- ' ..., .' ) )' , 4 1dyOf torero Mann Itigh heard a very fine assembly last week on modern chemistry. Mr. R. B. Stringfield of the Na. tional Assemblies of Los Angeles. Calif.. gave the lecture. H. told of the different ways the modern i la helping our lives. We chemist enjoyed the assembly very much. -.l-imn Pearl. aa aaato Practicing Infra each week under the baton of G. Harold Bradley of Jordan High. this group of Edison School pupils expect to give their school one of the finest Punt orchestras in the city. The members include, front row, Leo Illecardi,aDavid . awyer and Huukieberrr Ftniv Lee' la the director. tt,,ti Betty ' 1 has- all the , in our class make posters I showing how to prevent, and , . - stip, the spreading of colds.; I 1 Eleanor Young, sixth grade, i , Room 22, reports:Some very fine 1 of the :sixth grades were --- ,--- - boys chosen by-tprincipal end the , H teachers of the Lafayette School for Traffic , Officers. We are very anxious to help the boys' this year so that we can avoid any accidents. The boys took the- - oath Tuesday,' and we are happy to havethese boys scour e guides this year. '' Christine Bothwell and - - ' ' - Dolly ,Drazich, Editors. 4 '. ( ' . Wednetiday, October 4, 1939 - Live Animals 'Interests 'Antall Students - , Thr otudents -.., , Horace Mann s.( ''' (1 tt . - 1 .. ,s,,,14 ,t- a tt ).., - 4; -- i ' 1 h 4 41,1 it 0' -11re .1.,a, 1'.1 . t. ataae att. ' i 1 Ic:e.) t k, ) ato. T Ensign School Students. Make St,nts ntsWorld Events 1 - 7 'I , '' , West Temple, Plato Kanell ;-- fourtlr-grade- every-da- y,. ' L 7 . . i 1 Ai.:-.- - -- s- RALPused . - - 1 .. a a ' 1 1 tar, a ' ..''-- i ,-- - a- - , , , ' , 17- I are class at the ; t 1 . , i .,,t'fitflAr-1,-)',,,,- a -- .....o6 -- - 1, t , k )) - ',-,, 1 t e ta" I,I 1- aatil.B1k,1-1--1- s: - -. I. i They Work Hard To Give Edison Good Orchestra writes: Jimmy Beck. SA reports: Ellas Zdythe Unmoral's fourth grade class 11 making , a farm. It has a pasture. a cornfield, a pis pen. and other things that go to make a good farm. The children have very much enjoyed this Interest, ing work. Betty Ann Cooper. - A. U. writes: Thi A. U. is drawing piotures from literature stories for the reading room. Some of the Arabian pictures are from ?lights, Rumpelstiltakin. Rip Van Winkle and many, others. . i - -- - a, "a 1 t McNair A. U. cote of tributes: The fifth 'rade the Longfellow School have i.e. ken up the study of the West, Some interesting ern States. posters on the subject have been made. One of these pole ters was On ranching. One - 04 logging and others on beauty spot& Industry and fishing. The coloring of these posters wee done kr the art room. ' . k ' a . i f , I ) to a ) , It "Pm,IP, lir 'IV 1;111 ' , - v ! tt-- , - , - 0t., ' ) , , i T1"a! - ' , . )a-I , ,, e -- .,,,,,.., ( a a, ,I.,,, ) ,-- - . , a , ea- - aea att - Lorraine - , e .. ) ae, at' g ri terl " Four committees were then formed with three pupils ow each committee. These committees made four charte with the mod popular program tint and the others following in order; Another committee will be cholen to make one large chart which Is going .to be put on the board. After this we are going down to the radio station and get Late of the radio progtams and pick from three. the pro. grams that are best for boys and girls our age to listen to. a -- --- .,...,, -., r Colleen lamed. The A. U. music class is malo, trig a study of radio programs. Each pupU wrote down the redio - e leaf,. P to 2. Monday. October 0 ., r ' N. ail, , ) have our traffic boys take the oath of office and to give 110m their safety badges and belie.. The whole schmA atisembled to hear Mr. lisle's talk on safety. We enjoyed this bilk very much. A. U. , , bot I a - ' ., . .40 prorly. 4 . 1 , apA k , J a;o , , , ' ' cd, ((;,,.--- , ,1 school . J.) - at- .e's , ..."4"s' J... - . . - Assemblies Features At - Ins - . e , . vp, The Deseret News, Salt Lake City, Utah - - snele.4----e-.--r....e...srs, ;, . 1 , , - aravearaavaaaa e a raa , . , , fourth and slate glade' make up a large percentage of this number. Mr. E. C. Hale visited our i , , I) . - a ' , , , li . Peggy Saunders. A. U. Mortal' The attendance at - the la)ngesti. fellow School has been mated to be around Ex hundred puptia. The kindergarten, first. ' ' . - 000 Pupils Arc Enrolled At Longfellow ..' ' ,, , . - ,f ., 1 al 1 Walt 0. I 0Losau t - - I ' - I- 7 4 , 1 r,.. I , |